by Ted Fuller
May 10, 2023
Ted Fuller highlights some of the innovations in Crokinole his company Crokinole Canada has been working on in 2023. Download the PDF.
Innovations...
by Ted Fuller
December 21, 2022
Photo credit Crokinole Canada (Giant Crokinole Disc Party Pack)
Crokinole discs are the little discs that you flick towards the hole in the cen...
by Ted Fuller
December 20, 2022
Crokinole how to play:
View the World Crokinole Championship rules here.
Crokinole how many pieces:
Competitive and Recreational Doubles6 discs...
by Ted Fuller
October 2, 2022
Crokinole Canada Featured on CBC News
Crokinole Canada Featured on CBC Listen
Crokinole Canada Featured on Huron-Perth Boomers (Starting Page 4)
by Ted Fuller
November 29, 2020
The following article is used with permission from Moments With The Book (www.mwtb.com)
For many of us, Christmas is one of our favorite times of...
by Ted Fuller
October 14, 2020
Ted Fuller of Crokinole Canada decided to venture out and improve various features on tournament size Crokinole boards. That was the simple premise behind the development of the highly-anticipated Crokinole Canada board.
by Ted Fuller
March 12, 2020
The Usefulness of Crokinole Cues
Q. My husband 61 was a newcomer to this game. He played racquet sports all his life. Two weeks playing and pract...
by Ted Fuller
September 22, 2019
What are Crokinole Pieces called?
Crokinole pieces are most often called crokinole pieces. However, they can also be called discs, buttons, counter...
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by Ted Fuller
June 11, 2019
Abijah Jongsma (left) is the 2019 World Crokinole Champion in Recreational Singles!
Crokinole Canada is pleased to announce that our sponsored pla...
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